
Hygrophila Pinnatifida
Hygrophila pinnatifida Hygrophila pinnatifida is a distinctive and highly sought-after aquatic plant, known for its unique, deeply lobed leaves and rich color variations. With shades of green, brown, and hints of red or purple under optimal conditions, this plant adds a striking, textured look to aquascapes. Its versatility and elegant appearance make it a favorite among aquarists. Features and Benefits: Unique Leaf Shape: Deeply lobed, fern-like leaves provide a dramatic and natural aesthetic. Color Variations: Displays a mix of green, brown, and reddish tones, enhancing aquascape depth and vibrancy. Versatile Placement: Can be grown in substrate or attached to hardscapes like rocks and driftwood. Moderate Growth: Easy to maintain with occasional trimming to shape its growth. Hardy Nature: Adapts to a range of lighting and water conditions, thriving in both high-tech and low-tech setups. Hygrophila pinnatifida grows best under moderate to high lighting and benefits from CO2 supplementation to develop its rich coloration. Regular fertilization enhances its growth and appearance. With proper care, it produces side shoots that can be trimmed and replanted, allowing for easy propagation. Elevate your aquascape with Hygrophila pinnatifida, a plant that combines beauty, versatility, and ease of care for a truly unique underwater environment. Care Level: Easy Lighting Requirement: Low-High Co2: Not Needed Growth Rate: Medium Origin: India Tank Placement: Midground-Background Most plants are sold as trimmings from rooted plants unless otherwise stated. All trimmings will be at least 3" in height unless otherwise noted.
Aquarium Compatibility
Driftwood provides hiding spots and lowers pH slightly — great for Corydoras, Plecos, and shrimp. It also grows beneficial biofilm that Otocinclus and shrimp graze on.
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